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"Pickup" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian country artist MacKenzie Porter. She wrote the track with Lydia Vaughan and Will Bundy, while it was produced by Joey Moi.


Background

After holding many writing sessions over Zoom during the COVID-19 pandemic, Porter wrote "Pickup" with several co-writers in one of her first writing sessions back in-person. She stated that it "felt like a really special song," adding that she's "never been more excited to release a song".


Critical reception

''Rock N' Load'' stated that the song "features a bright, open-road feel, a rush of lush vocals and a hooky, modern-timeless presentation, as her mind and heart race with full-throttle nostalgia". ''Country 100'' named the song their "Fresh Music Friday Song of the Day" for February 4, 2022.


Accolades


Commercial performance

"Pickup" reached a peak of number one on the ''Billboard'' Canada Country chart for the week of June 18, 2022, marking Porter's fourth career number one in her home country. The song also peaked at number 65 on the
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for the same week. It has also been certified Gold by
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Music video

The official music video for "Pickup" premiered on '' CMT'' on March 12, 2022, and on Paramount's billboard in Times Square in New York City. It was directed by Justin Clough, and features a young girl playing with Barbie dolls, with Porter and two other actors occasionally taking the place of the dolls and portraying the story of the song. Her co-writer Lydia Vaughan came up with the "‘Barbie comes to life but doesn’t get the guy in the end’ idea" for the video, with Porter saying she "really wanted the video to tell the story of a breakup in a unique way". She added that "even though "someone’s life looks ‘perfect’ on paper, that never really reflects reality. Nobody’s life is perfect, and we all get our hearts broken at some point". Her dog Willa made an appearance in the video as well.


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